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LIVE AT PROGDAY 2009

3RDegree

Crossover Prog


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4.31 | 7 ratings | 2 reviews | 33% 5 stars

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DVD/Video, released in 2010

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Apophenia
2. It Works
3. Be There
4. Memetic Pandemic
5. Free for All
6. The Proverbial Banana Peel
7. 13
8. Dancing over Scarlet Mist
9. A Work of Art
10. Black Orchid
11. Scenery
12. The World in Which We Lived
13. Me & Sarah Jane
14. Ladder
15. Prelude to a Bailout
16. The Socio-Economic Petri Dish
17. Live with This Forever
18. Cautionary Tale

Total Time 90:00 + bonus material (Making Of Narrow-Caster and "Human Interest Story" live from Europa, Brooklyn, NY)

Line-up / Musicians

- George Dobbs / vocals, keyboards
- Robert James Pashman / bass, keyboards, backing vocals
- Pat Kliesch / guitars, backing vocals
- Aaron Nobel / drums

Releases information

Available on DVD (NTSC or PAL) and Blu-ray

Also available by the band's Bandcamp:

http://3rdegree.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-progday-2009

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and to CCVP for the last updates
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3RDEGREE Live at ProgDay 2009 ratings distribution


4.31
(7 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (33%)
33%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (50%)
50%
Good, but non-essential (17%)
17%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

3RDEGREE Live at ProgDay 2009 reviews


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Review by rdtprog
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Cant, Neo Teams
4 stars Here's a little band from New Jersey that have the same amount of DVD'S than CD'S. A band that resurface from the prog scene after 12 years when they did their Reunion Concert in 2008, that contains earlier materials and tracks from the acclaim Narrow-Caster's CD. The band is centered around the vocalist-keyboardist George Dobbs, who's voice reminded me of Ray Weston from Echolyn, as the music at times. The band offer a good variety in their set list here, with some ballads songs, other much heavier songs, and a little jazz influence. Some vocals performance shows a Gentle Giant's influence; the song "Dancing Over Scarlet Mist"

It's impressive to see that this independent band has present this show on a Blu-Ray with a nice picture quality and a good stereo sound. It's a outdoor show in front of a bunch people, unfortunately. There is not light show, only the beautiful "light of the day" and the surrounding trees. They played a 90 minutes concert covering their 3 CD'S and a nice cover of "Me and Sarah Jane" from Genesis.

I enjoyed the performance in general, but not all songs, my favorite tracks were "Apophenia", "Free For All" for the catchy groove, "Live this Forever" and "13". I was surprised that the band didn't played one of their best song of The Narrow-Coaster's CD, "The Last Gasp".

In conclusion, without breaking any new ground in the progressive rock music scene, 3rdegree deliver some nice music and i am happy to know that they have already some news tracks done for a new CD coming in the near future.

It's worth 3.6 stars.

Latest members reviews

5 stars While less "interesting" than their 2007 The Reunion Concerts DVD/Blu-ray, LIVE AT PROGDAY 2009 marks a high point in the history of 3RDegree and because of their success in "landing" this particularly important yearly concert festival, it's no wonder they captured it in a multi-camera shoot with a ... (read more)

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